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Geoeconomics and clean energy supply chains

International Relations
Climate Change
Energy
John Szabo
Eötvös Loránd University

Abstract

This panel explores the role of geoeconomics in reshaping the governance of clean energy supply chains. It compares developments in various sub-sectors, including critical minerals, hydrogen and renewable energy.

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